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Larger Engines than Big Boys
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Hey Kenneth, You cought most of my point and I was just trying to get them off your back. The guys who know all the stats. on all the different engines and everyone else I'm sure are having fun in this hobby, as did I triing to dig and remember were I saw those articles for you. But we all have to realize that just because one guy models nothing but the B & O in 1943 doesn't mean it's not fun for him. And what you are doing may not be fun for the next guy. I'm not real big on thomas the tank engine stuff, but if it's gonna get my 6 yr old interested in the hobby, it doesn't matter to him what I think. He just wants to see thomas go around and around. Know one should criticise because thats not what thay like. Let the B&O guy and the CN guy and the rest of them in cluding your self do what yuo want to. FUN IS WHAT IT IS ABOUT, no matter how it is done AS LONG AS YOU LIKE IT . That is what this hobby is about. Have fun James
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